Yup,
that Seacraft stuff really gets in your blood.I drank the seacraft koolaid several years ago and I still think it's circulating inside me,brcause I truly suffer from seacraft mania.If I had the finances, I'd own several of them.
It's especially nice when (like your experience)your able to power up in nasty conditions without taking a beating.
Last year I passed a guy in a 27' Baha Cruisers(not Baja) when it was blowing pretty bad and there was a pretty solid very steep wave pattern very close together(great lakes).
We tied up to the dock,and a while later the Baha came in and he asked me "How fast were you going when you passed me ?" I told him somewhere around 25-30 mph.He couldn't believe it.He just couldn't understand how a 23' boat could do that in those conditions.
Yeah,no doubt most of us here are fanatics but the legend is true,they may talk the talk but seacrafts definitely walk the walk.
But hey don't listen to a nut like me.My buddies can't understand it.They can't get over the fact that I have Seacraft hats,seacraft shirts,seacraft rain gear,seacraft logos on my truck,and a seacraft hitch cover on my trailer hitch.
One of them asks "How many people did you bore to death online today with more pictures of your boat ?"
There is a guy who slips a beautiful 26' Sailfish next to me.It is a sweet rig with twin 200 Yammies on it.Another great riding boat from the variable degree hull ala seacraft.
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All this,just for a boat ride
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